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Notiphila species? was: Ephydridae for id.
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22 June 2008, The Netherlands, Vollenhove.
Bodylength 4 mm. In rough vegetation near lake.

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Notiphila species
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Thank you Tony,

I thought there might be info in this pictures for an id on specieslevel, which such an abdominal pattern? I add a picture which gives a glimpse of the female genitalia to.

But perhaps this is wishfull thinking..
Thank you anyway,

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Probably N. riparia - but this is not an easy genus in which to name species with certainty!
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Notiphila riparia, female - gena very narrow, fore tibia yellowish (not black) and abdomen spotted
 
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